Dec
11
What’s the best alternative to Ebay for Antiques, Collectibles, Coins, etc?
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Elite Corner Consignments asked:
We’re a consignment shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota specializing in gold, silver, antiques, & higher end collectibles. We have done great on Ebay auctions, but need a new place to sell, just like everyone else… but where?
BROCK
We’re a consignment shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota specializing in gold, silver, antiques, & higher end collectibles. We have done great on Ebay auctions, but need a new place to sell, just like everyone else… but where?
BROCK
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3 Responses to “What’s the best alternative to Ebay for Antiques, Collectibles, Coins, etc?”

The obvious answer is back on E-Bay, one at a time. That should keep you going.My friend buys and sells on E-Bay and he makes a very good living out of it.
Ebay are crooks. So far my only means of selling is craigslist. I post in different states and offer paypal. Too bad Ebay had to ruin it for everyone.
Having been in this industry my entire life, some of the best places you can do business at for retail are to attend trade shows, advertise in Coin World Magazine, get involved with ANA, join wholesale networks Coinnet and Certified Coin Exchange. You may also want to partner with the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) and the Numismatic Guarantee Corporation (NGC) with help in grading and certifying Numismatic grade coins. One of the best wholesales to do business with is Chucks Coin in California.